Background
Grant is the son of Delegate Hayunga, a businessman, and Jean Meyer Hayunga, a public health nurse and home maker.
composer painter singer-songwriter
Grant is the son of Delegate Hayunga, a businessman, and Jean Meyer Hayunga, a public health nurse and home maker.
Hayunga"s parents moved to in 1970 to embark on their careers and soon moved to New Jersey, then Minnesota, where Hayunga attended Saint Paul Academy. The family moved to Louisville, Kentucky in the mid-1980s, where he attended Ballard High School and first assembled his band, Goshen. Hayunga attended the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) on a merit scholarship in Providence, Rhode Island.
Since the first lineup, Goshen has had a revolving cast, with the exception of the current band including Hayunga, Elizabeth DeCicco, Jim Palmer on drums and Jason Reed on bass. Selling paintings before he graduated, he moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he joined Linda Durham Contemporary Artist His first solo show with Linda Durham was in 1993.
His next solo show was at Gallery De Praktijk in Amsterdam, entitled "The Red Peyote Papers".
By 2006 Hayunga was working on his sixth album, Lioness, with the Palmer brothers in Santa Fe. The cover features Hayunga"s piece "Lioness" from The Red Peyote Series.
Hayunga"s 2008 solo show with Linda Durham Contemporary Art was entitled Tree Skeletons. This was an evolution of his earlier series, Ojo de la Tierra, and his final show with the gallery.
After two decades, Hayunga moved on from Linda Durham Contemporary Art to LAUNCHPROJECTS with Cyndi Conn and Ben Lincoln.
After the release of Lioness, Hayunga embarked on a new project that was to be released in 2009, The Como Sessions: Volume 1. The new album was produced by James "Jimbo" Mathus of the Squirrel Nut Zippers, Buddy Guy and Knockdown South. lieutenant was recorded at Delta Recording Service in Como, Mississippi on November 11, 2008.
With the exception of Elizabeth DeCicco on vocals, Hayunga used musicians from The Hill Country including Jimbo Mathus (guitar, piano, Wurlitzer organ, mandolin, drums, percussion and vocals), Corey Jenkins (drums), Justin Showah (engineer and bass) of Afrissippi and Chad Smith (Wurlitzer organ).
Their relationship began in 2006, six years after they had metropolitan By 2008, they were performing together in Goshen.
They currently reside in Santa Fe.